Russian version
List of abstracts and papers
Workshop program
Update: Proceedings of workshop are published in the series
COMMUNICATIONS ON APPLIED MATHEMATICS
GRID GENERATION:
THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
edited by S.A. Ivanenko, V.A. Garanzha
RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,
COMPUTING CENTRE,
MOSCOW 2002
ISBN 5-201-09784-7, 340 PAGES
Deadline for paper submission
have been extended till May 15, 2002.
Workshop
"GRID GENERATION: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS"
Moscow, June 24-28, 2002
Computing Center Russian Academy of Sciences,
Workshop organizers:
Dr. Sergey A. Ivanenko,
Computing Center RAS
Dr. Vladimir Garanzha,
Computing Center RAS
Dr. Vladimir Konshin,
Computing Center RAS
Special session on industrial applications and
software development is organized by R&D company TESIS
http://www.tesis.com.ru.
Workshop topics.
Three major topics are considered:
- how to choose in a great variety of theoretical methods and tools those
which should be applied in the grid generation field
- analysis of current state and trends in grid generation methods and
algorithms;
- analysis of modern trends in industrial applications;
how new arising applications lead to new priorities in the grid
generation field;
Despite the fact that grid generation as engineering discipline is
quite ripe there exists general dissatisfaction with rigorous foundations
of grid generation algorithms. With onset of numerical simulations on moving
adaptive grids, with simultaneous numerical simulation and large-scale
optimization, with widespread use of topological optimization methods
the requirements to computational grids changed drastically. The problems
which just recently were quite theoretical such as the grid stability with
respect to input data, nonuniqueness and Lavrentiev phenomenon
in grid generation, grid nondegeneracy in the limiting cases, definition of
grid smoothness, regularity and adaptivity, precise control of local mappings
became issue of concern for engineers and numerical analysts and
one of the major bottlenecks in high fidelity simulations.
So one of questions of interest is: how the ideas,
methods and tools in such theoretical fields as
- theory of mappings, including harmonic mappings, mappings with finite
distortion and other types of mappings,
- mathematical theory of crystallography and elasticity
with large deformations,
- theory of topological optimization in
mechanics,
- graph embeddings and graph drawings,
- intrinsic and extrinsic geometry of surfaces
can be applied to grid generation?
Another topic of workshop includes algorithms and methods related to
grid generation proper, such as
- local and global optimality criteria in grid generation,
optimization and geometric modeling
- Delaunay-Voronoi methods
- geometric grid quality measures and their relation to
solution errors
- grid nondegeneracy conditions and barrier methods
- adaptive moving grid methods for complex applications
- advanced solvers and continuation techniques for
variational problems
- variational methods for controlling spatial mappings and
for constructing quasi-isometric grids
And the last but not the least topic covers new trends in industrial
applications and analysis of requirements for grid generation methods.
The purpose of special session on industrial applications is to organize
a forum for exchanging information, ideas and experience for numerical
analysts, software developers and engineers involved in numerical
simulations of fluid and gas flows, structural mechanics,
CAD/CAE developments and other activities in aerospace, automotive,
ship-building, energy and metallurgical industry.
Abstract submission information
Current list of abstracts,
Authors are invited to communicate their participation by e-mail to
garan at ccas.ru Dr. Vladimir Garanzha,
Computing Center
Russian Academy of Sciences,
Vavilov Str.40, Moscow, 119991, Russia
tel. 7 (095)1357378 fax. 7 (095)1371333
sivan@ccas.ru Dr. Sergey A. Ivanenko,
Computing Center
Russian Academy of Sciences,
Vavilov Str.40, Moscow, 119991, Russia
tel. 7 (095)1354498 fax. 7 (095)1356159
Abstracts for special session and proposals for software demonstrations
should be sent to
Dr. Vladimir Konshin,
Computing Center
Russian Academy of Sciences,
Vavilov Str.40, Moscow, 119991, Russia
tel. 7 (095)1357378 fax. 7 (095)1371333
konshin@ccas.ru
The message should contain the paper's
title, the authors' names and affiliations, the contact person with
complete address, phone, fax and email.
The authors should submit 1-2 page
abstract in Russian or English containing a title, names of the authors, an
official addresses and e-mail addresses before 31st of March, 2002
to workshop organizers. LATEX-formatted abstracts are preferred, however
plain text or PDF formats are OK as well.
Proceedings for the workshop will be published in the
series "Communications in Applied Mathematics", Computing Center,
Russian Academy of Sciences. Information about Proceedings from previous
grid generation event including most of papers can be found at
http://www.ccas.ru/gridgen
The contributed papers should be prepared in
LATEX or Postscript formats. The total size should not
exceed 12 pages. The page layout will be A4 with 115mm x 170mm
text area, including page numbers.
The working languages of workshop are Russian and English.
* Important dates
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* Deadline for abstract submission |
March 31, 2002 |
* Notification of acceptance |
April 1, 2002 |
* Deadline for paper submission |
May 1, 2002 |
* The Workshop |
June 24-28, 2002 |